“…Breast cancer patients receiving any kind of AET can experience multiple, persistent, symptoms, including vasomotor symptoms, sexual dysfunction, insomnia, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and arthralgias (Amir, Seruga, Niraula, Carlsson, & Ocana, 2011; Burstein et al, 2010; Cella et al, 2006; Fontein et al, 2013; Hickey et al, 2008; Rechis et al, 2010; Stearns & Hayes, 2002; van Londen G, 2013). These symptoms negatively affect survivors' functional status and quality of life (QoL) (Cella et al, 2006; Conde et al, 2005; Ganz, Rowland, Desmond, Meyerowitz, & Wyatt, 1998; Gupta et al, 2006; Land et al, 2006; Perry, Kowalski, & Chang, 2007; Stein, Jacobsen, Hann, Greenberg, & Lyman, 2000; Wilson & Cleary, 1995).…”